9The Red Mount Chapel


12 pm & 2 pm Tom Bryans, lute player: Tom is a professional musician from the Cambridgeshire Fens. He will be playing a collection of music from 16th-century England and 17th-century Ireland, Scotland and Wales, on Renaissance Lute, Lute Guitar and medieval English Bagpipes. Musical ambience which resonates beautifully within the stone walls of the Chapel.


Built in the late 15th century, the Red Mount Chapel replicates the Church of Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and must have been built by people who had completed pilgrimages there. This was a wayside chapel for pilgrims on their way to the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. The upper chapel of 1506 has a fan-vaulted roof, further decorated with quatrefoils. The walls of the chapel have been inscribed with graffiti dating back to the English Civil War. Over the centuries since the Reformation, the Red Mount has had many uses including a stables and a gunpowder store.
For more information, see the entry for The Red Mount Chapel in the Pilgrimage Trail.

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